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Nearly 60 percent of the more than 16,000 military families nationwide described difficulties with maintenance issues while living in private military housing. That’s according to a new report by the Military Family Advisory Network, which represents military families.

Republican lawmakers on Tuesday defended tax cuts in the budget deal they made with Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey despite demands from teachers for an end to further revenue cuts until schools are fully funded.

When asked why she came forward, despite threats of retaliation and intimidation from her superiors, Gabriela Contreras said she had no choice. Contreras spoke to the press Tuesday in her first public appearance after leaking footage to ABC15 that would lead Gov. Doug Ducey to launch an investigation of the Arizona Department of Corrections.

The Maricopa County Community College District chief operating officer presented budget requests at a special governing board meeting Tuesday. Those requests included a 2 percent raise or at least $1,000 for all full-time faculty and classified staff. Adjunct faculty and temporary hourly employees would also get a pay raise.

President Donald Trump has nominated an aerospace executive to be the next secretary of the Air Force. Trump says in a tweet that he has chosen Barbara Barrett, former chairman of the Aerospace Corporation, to replace Heather Wilson who is stepping down at the end of this month after two years on the job.

In OBGYN offices around the country, you’re likely to see a poster that says "postpartum depression is the most common complication of childbirth." Up to one in five women will experience it after giving birth to a child, yet, for many women, recognizing their symptoms and getting help is all too difficult.

Cars whiz by on Scottsdale Road, crossing McDowell. Yo the south is Tempe. Just north of here is Old Town Scottsdale. A half-mile to the west, condos and apartments are springing up. Across Scottsdale Road, you can see construction cranes and the sails of SkySong. But here, on the southwest corner, it’s a different story.

When it comes to a year that featured the top slate of American films, 1939 and 1969 are often mentioned. But a new book argues that 1999’s collection of flicks like "Election," "Office Space" and "The Matrix" puts that year in first place.

In 2017, 46.6 million adults in the U.S. experienced a mental illness, and 19.7 million people over the age of 12 suffered from substance addiction, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Despite these numbers, it's still difficult to find coverage for a therapy session.